FASTEN the chamber! Hide the red key; Cover the portal, That eyes may not see. Get thee to market, To wedding and prayer; Labor or revel, The chamber is there! In comes a stranger -- "Thy pictures how fine, Titian or Guido, Whose is the sign?" Looks he behind them? Ah! have a care! "Here is a finer." The chamber is there! Fair spreads the banquet, Rich the array; See the bright torches Mimicking day; When harp and viol Thrill the soft air, Comes a light whisper: The chamber is there! Marble and painting, Jasper and gold, Purple from Tyrus, Fold upon fold, Blossoms and jewels, Thy palace prepare: Pale grows the monarch; The chamber is there! Once it was open As shore to the sea; White were the turrets, Goodly to see; All through the casements Flowed the sweet air; Now it is darkness; The chamber is there! Silence and horror Brood on the walls; Through every crevice A little voice calls: "Quicken, mad footsteps, On pavement and stair; Look not behind thee, The chamber is there!" Out of the gateway, Through the wide world, Into the tempest Beaten and hurled, Vain is thy wandering, Sure thy despair, Flying or staying, The chamber is there! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE CAMBODIAN BOX by KAREN SWENSON ODE FOR THE BURIAL OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN by WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT A LECTURE UPON THE SHADOW by JOHN DONNE KILLED AT THE FORD by HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW MUIOPOTMOS, OR THE FATE OF THE BUTTERFLIE by EDMUND SPENSER AN ATHENIAN GARDEN by TRUMBULL STICKNEY |